FOX News White House correspondent Peter Doocy reports from outside a campaign event for Vice President Kamala Harris in Clarkston, Georgia on Thursday. PETER DOOCY: To begin this report, we have the perfect soundbite to follow Bill [Melugin]'s piece just now.
Democratic congressional candidates have shifted their pitch on immigration in the final weeks of the 2024 campaign, promising more action to boost border security as they seek to make up ground on an issue where voters favor Republicans.
Abortion has overtaken immigration to become the second most important issue for voters heading into the 2024 election between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, Newsweek polling suggests. Over the past 16 months,
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." If you watched September’s presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, you probably remember the shocking moment the Republican nominee accused Haitian immigrants in Springfield,
The race reflects how far Iowa, and the nation, has moved on the issue of immigration. Questions about who belongs divide this district and congressional race.
In Wisconsin’s most competitive House race, Democratic challenger Rebecca Cooke is positioning herself as a moderate on a top issue for Republican voters, immigration — despite
If you start with a different month, the drop is still significant. From September 2023 to September 2024, the number fell from about 219,000 to 54,000, a 75.3% decline. From January 2024 to September 2024, the number fell from about 124,200 to 54,000, a 56.5% drop.
Vice President Harris was pressed about her border policies during a CNN town hall Wednesday evening, stumbling through an answer regarding whether she supports a border wall.
Harris voters are lurching to the right and want a hardline stance on immigration policy, new polling data reveals.
Former President Donald Trump said that Vice President Kamala Harris should be barred from the White House because the administration’s approach to immigration turned the United States into a global “garbage can” for murders and violent gangs.
In her store located a stone's throw from the wall separating the United States and Mexico, Ida Pedrego sighs at the thought of White House hopefuls visiting the border to talk about immigration.
With fewer than two weeks until Election Day, candidates are focusing on immigration policies to win over undecided voters. "Immediately upon taking the oath of office, I will launch the largest deportation program in American history," former President Donald Trump said.